Patent classifications
E01H1/0827
SELF-PROPELLED SWEEPING MACHINE
A self-propelled sweeping machine has a sweepings pick-up device and a sweepings collection container. The pick-up device has a pick-up head and a conveying section adjoining the head having an ejection and distribution device opening into an interior of the collection container. Sweepings picked up from the traffic surface by the pick-up device can be distributed by the ejection and distribution device, with the formation of a sweepings surface, in the interior of the collection container. Also provided is a filling level sensor, which is configured as a radar sensor and scans the interior of the sweepings collection container, and an evaluation unit which interacts with the filling level sensor. A distance measured between the filling level sensor and the sweepings surface allows for the degree of filling of the sweepings collection container to be determined in the evaluation unit and to be output on a display or signal unit.
PET WASTE VACUUM AND CONTAINER
A vacuum and container assembly is provided for collecting and disposing of dog poop. The vacuum includes a housing with an inlet tube or nozzle. The container assembly includes an outer sleeve and an inner flexible, air permeable bag. The sleeve is open at the rear end so as to fit over the vacuum nozzle, with the bag residing in the nozzle. The front end of the container assembly is temporary closed by flexible fingers. When the vacuum is turned on, the dog poop is suctioned past the fingers into the bag, without touching the vacuum housing or nozzle. The container assembly can then be removed from the nozzle and deposited in a waste receptacle for disposal.
SURFACE MAINTENANCE MACHINE WITH AN AUXILIARY WASTE REMOVAL SYSTEM
An auxiliary waste removal system for a surface maintenance machine, having a vacuum wand for removing waste from the floor surface, a reusable bagless waste collection container removably coupled to the vacuum wand, and a vacuum source fluidly coupled to the bagless waste collection container, the vacuum source generating a vacuum flow from an inlet of the vacuum wand to a vacuum outlet, the vacuum outlet being positioned downstream of the bagless waste collection container and the vacuum source such that the waste suctioned from the floor surface by the vacuum wand travels along the vacuum flow path and is directly received in the bagless waste collection container.
Integrated muffler for hydrovac system
An integrated tank has a debris-storage chamber, a water-storage chamber, and a muffler system. The muffler system is disposed proximate the water-storage chamber. The muffler system includes a bypass muffler and a discharge muffler.
ANIMAL FECES RETRIEVER WITH BIODEGRADEABLE BAGS
An animal feces retrieval apparatus that is configured to facilitate the removal of animal feces for either disposal or re-use. The animal feces retrieval apparatus includes a frame that is secured to a user's back utilizing nylon shoulder straps. Operably coupled to the frame is the motor assembly wherein the motor assembly is operably coupled to a hose assembly. A controller is secured to the hose assembly and provides a user interface for control and operation of the animal feces retrieval apparatus. The controller provides a first mode and a second mode of operation of the animal feces retrieval apparatus. The motor assembly includes a motor that can be either combustible or electric. The animal feces retrieval apparatus includes a receiving receptacle having a liner configured to receive and retain incoming matter. The hose assembly includes a flexible section that facilitates directional manipulation of the nozzle of the hose assembly.
Self-propelled street cleaner
A self-propelled sweeping machine, having a chassis comprising at least one driven drive axle with wheels, for cleaning drivable, preferably solid, ground surfaces such as roads, streets, paths and cycle paths, squares or the like, consists of a refuse collection container which is built onto the chassis for receiving refuse which is lifted from the ground surface by means of generated suction air and/or suction force of a suction air unit comprising a suction air blower, by a suction device provided at the front end of a suction air line, and which is supplied via the connected, preferably rising, suction air line to the interior of the refuse collection container, wherein the refuse collection container has a screening device which is arranged spaced apart from the upper container wall for separating the refuse and, for conducting the suction air, has a downstream air outlet line for the suction air to be discharged, and wherein for the emptying process the refuse collection container is configured at the rear end so as to be pivotable about a horizontal axis arranged transversely to the forward direction of movement, and for emptying refuse the inner face of the rear wall of the refuse collection container is configured as a sliding surface which rises, respectively is inclined, to the rear, wherein the suction air unit, which is line-connected by a suction air opening to the interior of the refuse collection container, is arranged on the outer face of the rear wall of the refuse collection container configured with an internal sliding surface.
Pet waste vacuum and container
A vacuum and container assembly is provided for collecting and disposing of dog poop. The vacuum includes a housing with an inlet tube or nozzle. The container assembly includes an outer sleeve and an inner flexible, air permeable bag. The sleeve is open at the rear end so as to fit over the vacuum nozzle, with the bag residing in the nozzle. The front end of the container assembly is temporary closed by flexible fingers. When the vacuum is turned on, the dog poop is suctioned past the fingers into the bag, without touching the vacuum housing or nozzle. The container assembly can then be removed from the nozzle and deposited in a waste receptacle for disposal.
DRY FILTRATION SYSTEM
A mobile vehicle mounted dry filtration system to support a grinder system used for removal of markings, creating rumble strips, or the like. Blowers create a vacuum for drawing debris and dust from the grinder system into a debris bin. Large debris is removed from the vacuum draw and remains in the bin for later disposal. Small particles and dust are drawn into parallel positioned filter cyclones that have a cyclonic separation followed by flexible and inexpensive bag filters. The flexible filters are cleaned using vibrating diaphragms mounted on the top of the filter cyclones subject to a reverse air flow by the blowers using slide valves. A polishing tank containing water receives the exhaust from the filter cyclones for removal of airborne particles and sound suppression.
Self-propelled equipment for street sweeping and/or weeding
Disclosed is self-propelled equipment for street sweeping and/or weeding, where modifications were made to the cleaning system of the filters, the battery for driving the motors with electric start, front fairing assembly over the turbine, combustion or electric motor, debris suction pipe, hydraulic components, headlights, motor protection and brooms and motors for each front wheel and telescopic brooms that will act at a 180° angle by sweeping away debris from the sidewalk or even from the street ahead of the main brooms.
Vacuum installation for industrial vacuum processes
The invention relates to a vacuum installation for industrial application, the installation comprising a first vessel having a first gas inlet for allowing a gaseous substance into the first vessel and a first outlet for depletion of a material, a second vessel having a second inlet for aspirating a quantity of material and a second gas outlet for depletion of the gaseous substance, wherein the gaseous substance comprises a vapour generated from the material, a storage chamber for storing the quantity of material, the storage chamber having a third inlet, wherein at least the first vessel communicates with an interior of the storage chamber via the first outlet and the third inlet; and a vacuum pump located in between the first vessel and the second vessel, and operated to lower the pressure in the second vessel, thereby allowing the material to be sucked into the second vessel via the second liquid inlet to an equilibrium level between the material and the gaseous substance, the vacuum pump being further operated to transport the gaseous substance to the first vessel to raise the pressure in the first vessel, thereby forcing the material in the first vessel into the storage chamber.